Police: High Springs woman arrested after reckless driving

Published: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 8:42 a.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at 8:42 a.m.

Police say a High Springs woman who was driving recklessly has been arrested on multiple charges.

Deborah Dale Daniel, 57, of 23366 NW 199th Lane, has been charged with criminal mischief, assault with a deadly weapon, following an incident that occurred Monday, according to arrest reports from the Alachua County Sheriff's Office and High Springs police.

The report states that on Monday afternoon Daniel was spotted driving a green Jeep Wrangler erratically on U.S. 441 in Alachua. A motorist called police and continued to follow Daniel, who was described as driving aggressively by cutting others off the road and constantly slowing and stopping.

The report states that Daniel then put her Jeep in reverse and drove toward the car of the witness, who swerved and barely missed a collision.

Daniel was eventually arrested by the High Springs Police Department. The officer on Tuesday noticed damage to his car and filed the criminal mischief charge against Daniel, according arrest reports.

<p>Police say a High Springs woman who was driving recklessly has been arrested on multiple charges.</p><p>Deborah Dale Daniel, 57, of 23366 NW 199th Lane, has been charged with criminal mischief, assault with a deadly weapon, following an incident that occurred Monday, according to arrest reports from the Alachua County Sheriff's Office and High Springs police.</p><p>The report states that on Monday afternoon Daniel was spotted driving a green Jeep Wrangler erratically on U.S. 441 in Alachua. A motorist called police and continued to follow Daniel, who was described as driving aggressively by cutting others off the road and constantly slowing and stopping.</p><p>The report states that Daniel then put her Jeep in reverse and drove toward the car of the witness, who swerved and barely missed a collision.</p><p>Daniel was eventually arrested by the High Springs Police Department. The officer on Tuesday noticed damage to his car and filed the criminal mischief charge against Daniel, according arrest reports.</p><p><i>- Cindy Swirko</i></p>